Looking for information on the ancestors as well if there are any Putnam relatives of Timothy Shaw (1715-1779):- born 1715, Ireland, died 1779 in New Lotts, Kings Co., New York. Children of TIMOTHY SHAW are: 1) DEBORAH? SHAW, b. 1740, Carmel, Dutchess Co. / d. 05 May 1824, Carmel, Putnam Co. (Notes / American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) - Born: 1740; Birthplace: New York. 2) JOHN SR. SHAW, b. c1745, Carmel, old Dutchess Co., N.Y.; d. Abt. Apr 1810, Wickham, Queens Co., New Brunswick (Canada) / m. AMY CARLE; b. 1750; d. c1831, Wickham. Notes for TIMOTHY SHAW:- 01) Muster Rolls of New York Provincial Troops, 1755-1764:- #66 - Timothy Shaw, Date of Inlistmt. - May 1st., Age - 45, Where born - Ireland, Trade – Labourer - Militia - Campbell, Officer who enlisted - Capt. Schuyler / In the New York Militia Rolls Index 1664-1775, there is listed a "Shaw, Timothy / p.567 02) Alexander Fraser, Second Report of Archive For The Province Of Ontario, Proceed in Of Loyalist Commission, St. Johns, 1797 / New Claim - February 23, 1787 / He (John Shaw, Timothy Shaw’s son,) lived in Dutchess Co. Joined the Brit. Govert. In New York. / Had a farm in Dutchess Co. (186 acres) / Claimt. is his only son. Has a sister living in the States / His father had been a Loyalist. 03) William S. Pelletreau, History of Putnam County, New York, refers to Timothy Shaw: - 03.1) Timothy Shaw defends the land claims of of the Philipse Family against the Nimham First Nations in an "Affidavit of Timothy Shaw, 1767" / Timothy Shaw made his home at the north end of the lake … Shaw s Pond (now Lake Gleneida). 03.2) In old burying ground on the Belden farm, at the southwest corner of Lake Gleneida, and where the slaves of the Belden family were buried in a small enclosure surrounding a single grave and a head stone recording the death of Deborah Shaw, who died May 5th., 1824, aged 84 / She requested to be buried in that place because, as she said, "my ancestors lie there." (Pelletreau, p. 282) Thank you in advance, George Shaw, 4th. great grandson P.S. I strongly disagree with Kenneth Linwood Shaw's assertion that Timothy Shaw (1715-1779) was a son of Israel Shaw, even though he quotes me as a source for the Shaw Family information that I have sent him. His allegations are as follows: Father: Israel Shaw b: 29 JAN 1659/60 in Page 20, Little Compton Town Records, Newport County, Rhode Island, New England; Mother: Mercy Tallman b: 1674 in of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany. This is where I find his research: "John Shaw of Plymouth Plantation in Progress" flawed. Check: Muster Rolls of New York Provincial Troops, 1755-1764.
Hi George, I have previously noticed your the Shaw family, and have wondered whether they might have been related to an Anson Shay (sometimes spelled Shaw) whose daughter Easter (or Esther) married into my Smith family from Putnam Co. Anson was b. 1769, d 1840. Does this name appear in anything you have? Nancy On 16/09/2010 10:20 AM, T. S. wrote: > Looking for information on the ancestors as well if there are any Putnam relatives of Timothy Shaw (1715-1779):- born 1715, Ireland, died 1779 in New Lotts, > Kings Co., New York. Children of TIMOTHY SHAW are: 1) DEBORAH? SHAW, b. 1740, Carmel, Dutchess Co. / d. 05 May 1824, Carmel, Putnam Co. (Notes / American Genealogical-Biographical Index > (AGBI) - Born: 1740; Birthplace: New York. > 2) JOHN SR. SHAW, b. c1745, Carmel, old > Dutchess Co., N.Y.; d. Abt. Apr 1810, Wickham, Queens Co., New Brunswick (Canada) / m. AMY CARLE; b. 1750; d. c1831, > Wickham. Notes for TIMOTHY SHAW:- 01) Muster Rolls > of New York Provincial Troops, 1755-1764:- #66 - > Timothy Shaw, Date of Inlistmt. - May 1st., Age - 45, Where born - Ireland, > Trade – Labourer - Militia - Campbell, Officer who enlisted - Capt. Schuyler / In > the New York Militia Rolls Index 1664-1775, there is listed a "Shaw, > Timothy / p.567 02) Alexander Fraser, > Second Report of Archive For The Province Of Ontario, Proceed in Of Loyalist > Commission, St. Johns, 1797 / New Claim > - February 23, 1787 / He (John Shaw, > Timothy Shaw’s son,) lived in Dutchess Co. > Joined the Brit. Govert. In New York. / Had a farm in Dutchess Co. (186 > acres) / Claimt. is his only son. Has a sister living in the States / His > father had been a Loyalist. 03) William > S. Pelletreau, History of Putnam County, New York, refers to Timothy Shaw: - 03.1) > Timothy Shaw defends the land claims of of the Philipse Family against the > Nimham First Nations in an "Affidavit of Timothy Shaw, 1767" / Timothy > Shaw made his home at the north end of the lake … Shaw s Pond (now Lake Gleneida). 03.2) In old burying ground on the Belden > farm, at the southwest corner of Lake Gleneida, and where the slaves of the > Belden family were buried in a small enclosure surrounding a single grave and a > head stone recording the death of Deborah Shaw, who died May 5th., 1824, aged > 84 / She requested to be buried in that place because, as she said, "my > ancestors lie there." (Pelletreau, p. 282) > > Thank you in advance, George Shaw, 4th. great grandson > > > P.S. I strongly disagree with Kenneth Linwood > Shaw's assertion that Timothy Shaw (1715-1779) was a son of Israel Shaw, even though he quotes me as a source for the > Shaw Family information that I have sent him. > His allegations are as follows: Father: Israel Shaw b: 29 JAN 1659/60 in > Page 20, Little Compton Town Records, Newport County, Rhode Island, New > England; Mother: Mercy Tallman b: 1674 in of Hamburg, Hamburg, Germany. This is where I find his research: "John > Shaw of Plymouth Plantation in Progress" flawed. Check: Muster Rolls of New York Provincial > Troops, 1755-1764.